California Extreme 2006: The History of Atari
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Legends of the videogame industry share their thoughts on working for Atari during the early years. Al Alcorn, Eugene Jarvis, Steve Ritchie, Ed Rotberg and Dave Sheppard discuss the stories behind the creation of some of the classic Atari coin-op arcades and why they chose to be a part of what is now a multi-million dollar industry.
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Al Alcorn , Dave Sheppard , Ed Rotberg , Eugene Jarvis , Steve Ritchie
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